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Branching Scenario
Branching Scenario
Donavan Lawless
Kaplan
Applied Criminal Justice Ethics CJ340
Richard Niemann
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Branching Scenario
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Over the course of this reading we will be talking about the Branching Scenario, right
off the bat we see there is a

NEW YORK EVIDENCE LAW
What follows is commentary on New York Evidence Law designed to supplement Class
discussion on evidentiary principles found in the Federal Rules of Evidence and federal
common law. It is based for the most part on the Instructors own

Contracts Outline
Introduction
Purpose
To assist the private sector in conducting business alone, without the interference of
government. Until the 19th Century, contracts laws were solely founded in Common Law. The
Langdell wrote his first Contracts Case

BATTERY
Vosburg v. Putney (1)
Issue: Can the defendant be held liable for assault and battery if there was no intent to harm?
Facts of the Case
Defendant kicked plaintiff in the shin while in a classroom setting
The teacher had called the class to order

CONTRACTS II OUTLINE
I). Regulating the Bargaining Process. Promises are legally enforceable if they are
made by informed adults however, promises are unenforceable if they are insufficiently
informed.
a). Some promises will meet these standards, and will